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Welcome to the AllStarLink WIKI

AllStarLink is a world wide network of Amateur Radio repeaters, remote base stations and hot spots accessible to each other via the Internet and/or private IP networks.

AllStarLink runs on a dedicated Linux computer (including the Raspberry Pi) that you host at your home, radio site, clubhouse, school, university, workplace, or computer center.

It is based on the open source Asterisk PBX and is released under the GNU GPL -- it is free for anyone to use.

The core of AllStar and AllStarLink is the powerful app_rpt application and associated modules that load into the Asterisk PBX system.

Organization

Optimizations

  • Dahdi_dummy - How to fix audio stutter on ASL based Raspberry PI images

How To

  • How To's - How to articles can be found here

AllStarLink Menu

  • Features - List of the many AllStarLink Features
  • Beginners Guide - Step by step instructions to create your account and AllStarLink node.
  • ASL FAQ - Questions and answers about the AllStarLink software distribution.
  • How To's - A collection of AllStarLink how to's.
  • Node Configuration - Detailed configuration settings.
  • Development - Information regarding development of the AllStarLink software (i.e., contributing, etc).
  • Radio Connections - Instructions to Connect Radios, Repeaters and Other Devices to AllStar.
  • Troubleshooting - Troubleshooting common problems, things to try, and hints to solve the problem.

Downloads

  • ASL AMD Latest AllStarLink installer for x86/AMD (main site)
  • ASL AMD Latest AllStarLink installer for x86/AMD (alternative site)
  • Pi Latest AllStarLink image for the Raspberry Pi
  • ASL Repo AllStarLink Image Repository
  • ASL FAQ - Install ASL on your existing Debian box or VM

Note: The ASL 1.01 installer is a Network installer and still uses the dvswitch.org site to download the .deb install files.

Related Links

History

References